Part of The Obscure Cities series by Francois Schuiten and Benoit Peeters.
Even before fully finishing his degree, the brilliant young Roland is offered a job in the Center for Cartography of Sodrovno-Voldachia. He climbs the ladder rapidly. Roland, who must, like his colleagues, live almost like a recluse within the huge center, meets a mysterious young woman whose body seems covered with strange lines which he can barely perceive. Soon, the Center is visited by Marshal Radisic, supreme leader of the country, whose expansionist politics leave little doubt as to the goal: all means will be employed to rebuild the "Great Sodrovnia."
Bump. 2 french comics storytimes at the time
>>88679461
When was this translated OP ? And do you have The Tower ?
>>88682275
Translated Cities here:
http://libgen.io/comics0/_ERO/Euro%20comics%20for%20sorting/
>>88682305
boner
>>88682305
Thank you bump
steampunk
oops,forgot previous one
Best graphics,worst plot
>be french
>can't buy euro comics because they are expensive as hell (14 euros for 30-40 pages)
>>88682677C'est quoi une médiathèque ?
How poor do you have to be that 14 euros once a year is expensive ?
It is still cheaper than spending 156 ameribucks for complete weekly series or 60 for regular monthly.
>>88682677
>claims to be frog
>doesn't know the standard pagecount
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Really digging it. I'm in Belgium atm.
Thanks for reading.
Did you like this comics?
Very French, brilliant art, meaningless story. Though some subtleties may be lost in the translation. Kind of like Airtight Garage in it's meaninglessness. I did enjoy it though.
Was it a good continuation of El Topo?
imo I think it was. It had the randomness and the Buddhist Western touch that I liked from the original film
Thank you for posting op!
Any idea if there is an english translated Arzak L'Arpenteur?
>>88682305
thank you kind sir
op is a cool guy
>>88682974
If he's in britanny it's a mediaouec.
Because regionalists will localize even ancient greek.
>>88683029
thanks anon
will there be a continuation?
Bump for a later read. Thank you OP.
>>88683029
Thank you OP
Here is a bump. I have only read the 1st volume so far and many years ago, so this is a chance to read the conclusion
>An entire military detachment is sent after a cartographer who thinks a woman's birthmark on her ass looks like a map
wew lad
This must be the kinda map he's thinking about